Pushing Past Tragedy and The Bookkeeper Basecamp Reboot
In this episode, I’m sharing with you some of the details about taking a step back, pausing, and rebooting my personal life, spiritual life, and business.
Content warning: grief, anxiety, depression/sadness.
Because of what’s been going on in my personal life, I had to make some changes in my business. In the past 18 months, we’ve really focused on growing one platform: The Bookkeeper Basecamp Facebook Community. During that time, we launched our first and second cohort of the Bookkeeper Evolution Incubator. The next cohort will start in January, and will launch in December – make sure you join the waitlist.
As for the podcast, we will be talking more to other service providers in the bookkeeping space, so be on the lookout for more great conversations, with more small, bite-sized solo episodes sprinkled in between. We will also be switching to a seasonal format of 8-9 months with a break in between seasons.
We want to create programs and offers that are accessible at every stage of business growth, from just starting out all the way to Bookkeeper CEO.
In addition to the Incubator program already running, we will offer more on-demand courses, low-price and high-value membership offers for those who are just getting started and want to work with a coach, and masterminds for folks in the finance space.
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About Kemberli
Kemberli Stephenson is a business coach, accountant, and Amazon bestselling author. Each week, she interviews a guest from a carefully curated group of coaches, support professionals, and even other MoneyPro’s who are the best in their zone of genius and who want to share their favorite business tips, tools, and strategies with you.
If you’re tired of playing small and ready to consistently hit your income goals and go from novice to freelancer to CEO, then you’re in the right place. And remember, just because you’re doing this alone doesn’t mean you have to be lonely while you’re doing it.